• Interpol Issues Arrest Warrant for WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
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he looks like a crazy raper guy, though
This is a good thing.
[QUOTE=zombieslaya;26418041]This is a good thing.[/QUOTE] Yea, if he gets arrested, he will release the password to the insurance file, I suppose the juiciest leaks are there.
Yeah it's a great thing if you are a gigantic tool.
So now rape is a international crime? This is all just really stupid. :colbert:
I'm a gigantic tool.
[QUOTE=DarkSpider;26418081]Yea, if he gets arrested, he will release the password to the insurance file, I suppose the juiciest leaks are there.[/QUOTE] They've run dry months ago, this latest leak only confirms what most people already suspected.
There is a degree of Irony for you to blame the united states for being the reason behind these warrants. You are making the claims trying make the United States appear to be evil and bad. That is just what you are claiming these arrest warrants are doing, only to Assange.
[QUOTE=Roof;26417000]sex charges = releasing the documents[/QUOTE] He's raping foreign relations.
To be fair, he [I]could [/I]be a freedom fighter on a crusade to bring the truth to light who also likes to rape people.
Was expecting badage boys
The US Government is also behind the DDOSing on the website.
That'd be petty.
I'm assuming that they did this as soon as they finished making music videos with creepy ass puppets [Media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNtGYdm2rOY[/Media]
This reeks of some kind of conspiracy. Interpol wouldn't be so eager to get their hands on him if he was just a random guy wanted for suspected rape, even if the witnesses' testimony stood up in court, which it doesn't. [editline]1st December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=R3allybored;26418382]The US Government is also behind the DDOSing on the website.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't put it past 'em.
I hope they catch him and send him to Detroit. I am a massive tool. Rate me useful.
I don't necessarily think the U.S. is the only one to blame. A lot of leaders were on those documents being called names by U.S. diplomats. I'd be pretty embarrassing to me if I was running a country that thought it was good allies with the U.S., only to find out that behind my back they thought I was incapable of running a nation. My guess is that someone from the U.S. in Interpol was like "GUYS WE NEED TO GET HIM FOR RAPE NOW" and all the other nations were like "uhhh..sure why not. Yeah lets get him."
[QUOTE=Dolton;26418255]There is a degree of Irony for you to blame the united states for being the reason behind these warrants. You are making the claims trying make the United States appear to be evil and bad. That is just what you are claiming these arrest warrants are doing, only to Assange.[/QUOTE] It's not like the US have ever tried to manipulate the courts in Sweden is it. Oh wait. [editline]1st December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Mackalda2k6;26418981]I don't necessarily think the U.S. is the only one to blame. A lot of leaders were on those documents being called names by U.S. diplomats. I'd be pretty embarrassing to me if I was running a country that thought it was good allies with the U.S., only to find out that behind my back they thought I was incapable of running a nation. My guess is that someone from the U.S. in Interpol was like "GUYS WE NEED TO GET HIM FOR RAPE NOW" and all the other nations were like "uhhh..sure why not. Yeah lets get him."[/QUOTE] The rape allegations have been going on since the gap between the first and second war diary releases, its not a new thing. This sudden demand by a court in Sweden for interpol to put him on the red list is new.
It's funny because someone finally tries to expose corruption and ensure international freedom and the entire world puts out an arrest warrant on him.
[QUOTE=venn177;26416987]I still think all of this is made up as an excuse to make him more of an outlaw.[/QUOTE] the charge has been around since before he even started doing anything with wikileaks
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;26419525]the charge has been around since before he even started doing anything with wikileaks[/QUOTE] :what:
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;26419525]the charge has been around since before he even started doing anything with wikileaks[/QUOTE] That is interesting, I had assumed by the sudden media interest etc in it that it was a relatively new thing. However, I do think its being used by some people to try and draw attention away from other matters.
There is no possible way this could fool anyone. The timing is just that bad.
[QUOTE=DanRatherman;26419426]It's funny because someone finally tries to expose corruption and ensure international freedom and the entire world puts out an arrest warrant on him.[/QUOTE] And the new set of leaks does this how?
[QUOTE=venn177;26416987]I still think all of this is made up as an excuse to make him more of an outlaw.[/QUOTE] It obviously is. They can't get him for releasing the documents, so they are probing his past for anything that he might have done that was illegal.
He shouldn't have leaked his embassy cable on those women.
[QUOTE=Sector 7;26420506]He shouldn't have leaked his embassy cable on those women.[/QUOTE] I would laugh so hard if Wikileaks leaked a cable that involved him in anyway.
Wikileaks is awesome.
When they catch him they should detain him at gitmo, then sell him to other countries! :smug:
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